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US Reps. Request More Funds for First Responders in Border Communities
Two congressmen sent U.S. Rep. Kay Granger of Texas a letter requesting additional funds for strained local governments.
After Delays, Texas House Gives Approval to Ban on Child Gender Mutilation
Legislation to end child gender mutilation procedures in Texas received initial approval in the Texas House,...
Texas House Green-lights Roadblocks to Free Speech
A measure “aimed at stifling political speech” awaits action in the Texas Senate after passing the House...
Parents’ Priority Education Reforms Are on Life Support
In the final weeks of Texas’ regular legislative session, public education advocates are making a final pitch to lawmakers to pass key reforms that would hold schools accountable to parents. Texas Education 911—a network of parents, educators, and pro-family...
Texas Attorney General Settles With Google Over False Advertising Claim
After accusing Google of using false advertising to promote the Google Pixel 4 smartphone, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached an $8 million settlement with the technology giant. Paxton alleged that Google hired radio DJs to produce advertisements describing...
The Broken Deal on School Choice
Dade Phelan and 23 Republican House members broke faith with Greg Abbott and the Texas GOP. What will the governor do about it?
Temple Sales Tax Proposition Opens the Door for Higher Property Taxes
The city’s proposed sales tax swap would eliminate the current property tax offset.
New Mexico Congressman Bashes Texas’ New Border Wall
U.S. Rep Gabe Vasquez said building a wall between two states is “insulting, unconstitutional, and disrespectful.”
3 School Districts Asking for Big Bonds Plus Higher Tax Rates
Clear Creek, Granbury, and Lewisville ISDs put propositions on the ballot that will increase local property tax burdens.
Texas House Green-lights Roadblocks to Free Speech
A measure “aimed at stifling political speech” awaits action in the Texas Senate after passing the House...
Parents’ Priority Education Reforms Are on Life Support
In the final weeks of Texas’ regular legislative session, public education advocates are making a final...
Texas Attorney General Settles With Google Over False Advertising Claim
After accusing Google of using false advertising to promote the Google Pixel 4 smartphone, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached an $8 million settlement with the technology giant. Paxton alleged that Google hired radio DJs to produce advertisements describing...
Vendors Spar With Parents Over Explicit Books in Schools
It was parents versus vendors, as legislation to remove sexually explicit books from public school libraries was considered during a late night hearing of the Senate Public Education Committee. Known as the “Restricting Explicit and Adult-Designated Educational...
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Commentary: On the Darkest Days, Our Principles Must Shine Brightest
“While improving the lives of Texans is a good goal, conservatives understand the most fundamental job we have as elected officials is to protect the individual rights of the citizens we serve.”
Commentary: Impeachment Politics
While it might sound good in Washington, impeachment proceedings might not be welcome at home for some congressmen.
Commentary: Dan Patrick, Not Beto, Is the Biggest Threat to Texas Gun Owners
This is a sure way to demoralize the GOP base, destroy the Republican brand, and turn Texas blue.
Righteous Zeal?
What makes zealotry good or bad isn’t the zeal itself, but its object. Scripture makes it clear our zeal must be for the Lord, not for ourselves.